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  1. Weefine Solar Flare WF073 12000 = $649 good working condition https://www.fun-in.com.tw/en/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=3226 Weefine Remote Control WFA03 = $59 like new https://www.uwcamerastore.com/weefine-remote-controller Weefine Blue Filter WFA72 = $79 like new https://www.uwcamerastore.com/weefine-light-blue-filter-for-solar-flare-12000 Weefine Fiber Optic Cable WFA014 = $29 very good condition https://www.weefine.com/product/129.html Custom made floats = $19 (underwater weight with these floats -220g) All prices are for 1 piece. I have two retail complete sets in boxes. Selling individually or all together more details >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zklfv0xRLeU and https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=_UHJR3UqXRw SHIPPING from the Philippines (Dumaguete, Negros Oriental) Buyer pays for shipping : FedEx, DHL, LBC, PhilPost of your choice CONTACT ME by Phone, Whatsapp, Messenger, Telegram etc >> https://uwart.pro PAYMENTS: PayPal http://paypal.me/uwart, Bank transfer to Metrobank Philippines (also GCash, Maya, ShopeePay, GrabPay) … follow me on social media … https://www.instagram.com/uw.art/ https://www.facebook.com/savin.andrey https://www.behance.net/savinandrey https://ru.linkedin.com/in/savinandrey ALL MY STUFF FOR SALE (save on combined shipping) photos >>bit.ly/3J5lVm2 prices >> bit.ly/uwartforsale
  2. Hello has anyone tried this weefine lense ? what was the result compared the nauticam version was there any softness?
  3. INON S-2000 strobe with M52 front thread $300 INON YS mount $20 Nauticam ball Z-mount for inon $30 Weefine optic snoot WFA41 with attachment $80 10Bar aluminium snoot (6-segment and base) $70 Rubber snoot $30 Color M52 filter set $30 for 6 pcs White diffusors $12 each Honeycomb diffusor $15 hoods $7 each more details >> http://www.inon.jp/customer/discontinued/strobe/s2000/top.html all items can be sold separately, the price does not change SHIPPING from the Philippines (Dumaguete, Negros Oriental) Buyer pays for shipping : FedEx, DHL, LBC, PhilPost of your choice CONTACT ME by Phone, Whatsapp, Messenger, Telegram etc >> https://uwart.pro PAYMENTS: PayPal http://paypal.me/uwart, Bank transfer to Metrobank (also GCash, Maya, ShopeePay, GrabPay) … follow me on social media … https://www.instagram.com/uw.art/ https://www.facebook.com/savin.andrey https://www.behance.net/savinandrey https://ru.linkedin.com/in/savinandrey ALL MY STUFF FOR SALE (save on combined shipping) >> https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0sG6XBubsaclO
  4. I've seen several posts about X-Adenturer, Weefine, Kraken, BigBlue and DivePro lights added over the last few days. As always Keldan is the elephant in the room First of all: pointing out that they are Chinese doesn't mean anything per se. Today 90% of our equipment is made in China. An iPhone is made in China. In our context, Nauticam is a Chinese company (I won't go into Hong Kong's terrible issues with Mainland China). As always the devil is in the details. Our equipment goes in salt water and given the cost, in the long run needs maintenance. So in addition to finding a product with great features, it is important to find a company that will support their products over the years and at a reasonable cost and time. As someone pointed out, sending a lamp to China for service from the U.S. / Europe has costs and times unrealistic. So it would be preferable to find a company with dealers who are also able to provide technical assistance and follow their customers. Nauticam has a worldwide network of dealers who can solve most of the problems. You are forced to send the housing to Hong Kong only for complete service and the dealer always takes care of it. Going back to the underwater lamps mentioned above, just take a tour of their websites to realize that many of their models are eerily similar if not identical. Even USA/Canada based companies, have identical lamp models except for logo customization and a few details. Moreover a quick search on AliExpress will shows dozens more unknown brands with very similar models. Have you noticed that they all have the same type of switch? A button that controls the lamp through a sequence of presses. I agree with @ChrisRoss, IMHO this is the absolute most inconvenient way to use it underwater. In the long run I have had several problems with this type of switch. They state that the lights are guaranteed 100 meters but already around 60 meters the switch does not work well. So the question I have been asking myself for a long time is: who really makes these lamps? It seems to me that Chinese and Western companies re-brand and "remake" OEM lamps with specific names, marketing and features, etc. But in reality most of the underwater lamp lines are the same. TL;DR Anyway, I too have had a couple and still have two small snoot lights that I use for macro. Some models are unbeatable value for money but in my opinion the important thing is to choose a brand with a reliable local dealer who will provide support if there are any problems. My experience on that:
  5. Hi guys, I just joined in, I use sony rx-100 v with nauticam housing, trying to decide which wide lens is better for me, Inon UWL-H100 with it's dome, I know it's for 28mm, but I've been told to just zoom in and loose a few degrees (starting at 125 or so), or Weefine WFL01, 140º degrees, made for 24mm. The thing is that I can't find reviews on the Weefine, and everyone recommends me INON but a single person, could you help me please? Huge thanks Riki Inon UWL-H100 with Dome Unit
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